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Great 5G article

Ugh... luckily I just moved away from the coast (Seattle) and I'm inland protected by mountains here in Oregon...this is great info to know. Guessing some high-end devices may be able to measure the frequencies. I wonder if crude sound-devices are the way to go here to hear the RF.

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You might think the location is safe but it's not. You're close to several military bases with radar, bio-weapons, radioactive material and alot more. I won't live in the high altitude of eastern oregon. Didn't appear safe to me on examination?

You might think the location is safe but it's not. You're close to several military bases with radar, bio-weapons, radioactive material and alot more. I won't live in the high altitude of eastern oregon. Didn't appear safe to me on examination?

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True, I put this on my radar when picking homes and have one tucked up against the base of the cascades right near the river. It already appears to be a better compared to Seattle, but yes, never let down your guard.

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Toyota just launched what's about to be released in their cars - 5G wifi and interactive car windows...

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I consistently had to piss like crazy when using my iPhone (for navigation) while driving, had to drink about a liter an hour to offset the dehydration. It took a while for me to connect those dots. Anyway there's no way in hell I'd want a car with 3G/4G/5G.

One of my sisters lives in Sweden,
and she recently told me that Swedish government has decided to not allow for 5 G.

Maybe there is a point to move there
The winter is a little long but the summer is awesome and it has lots of seafood
If going for vacation to the south each winter I think I would be able to thrive there, many places are very remote and little populated...

They have a lot of EHS people and there it is a legal illness, which means you will get support from the government when you have it.

One of my sisters lives in Sweden,
and she recently told me that Swedish government has decided to not allow for 5 G.

Maybe there is a point to move there
The winter is a little long but the summer is awesome and it has lots of seafood
If going for vacation to the south each winter I think I would be able to thrive there, many places are very remote and little populated...

They have a lot of EHS people and there it is a legal illness, which means you will get support from the government when you have it.

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Sweden has a lot more eye for technology as an Achilles heel. Maybe the lack of sun there isn't all that bad. The fish is good of course. On top of that many areas with very low population density.

Even with the seafood, Sweden (and Scandinavia) in general has extremely low potential for quantum yield unless you will be living far away from the cities in the mountains at altitude (in the North). I have long had my eye on those territories, but after living in Seattle for a year, I can fully appreciate what such weather does to dopamine. Even the sunlight in a Scandinavian summer is of little utility. Stockholm, toward the south of the country, is at a latitude of 59 degrees, and anything above 37 will not produce Vitamin D in the skin, even with a clear sky. That would mean relying exclusively on cold year-round.

That said -- you can generally tell the average well-being of a citizen by looking at their country's alcohol intake rate:

Sweden is slightly below the US in alcohol consumption. Finland, the neighbor, is near the top, followed somewhat further down the list by Denmark. Lowest on the list (in Europe) is Netherlands.

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You're right about the overall low quantum yield. But are you sure there is no chance of vitamin D year round above 37? That means nobody in Europe (even Spain except its southern tip) would ever get any vitamin D, except from food/supplements.
If I remember correctly during summer months it is possible to make vitamin D above 37.

Low quantum yield = Smog = air pollution = geoenginnering = blocked sunlight = lowered quantum yield = Latitude = population density = lowered solar power in all ranges = lowered UV exposure = low dopamine and melatonin = Earth does not have its full spectrum of light = Tarp over a tree = trees dies no matter if they are watered and have access to CO2 and minerals from the ground = your modern world modeled = mitochondria that cannot make CO2 or water and leads to cellular dehydration in the cytoplasm surrounding a mitochondria. We need water to assimilate the deep power of sunlight to build Time. Lowered water content lowers the quantum yield in a leaf due to diminished photosynthetic yield. The same holds true for hemoglobin because of the molecular similarities of both molecules.

Photons of light come to Earth in a timeless state and cells use dopamine and melatonin to make time once light hits them in cells. It turns out melatonin is capable of suspending time during sleep because of electrostatics and the link to magnetism.
What light we design and choose to live under, designs the diseases we get in the modern world.

Nature is the perfect alchemist for mitochondria. The true alchemists does not change lead into gold; they change sunlight into health span.

"Unwarranted arrogance" of nature often runs into a brick wall called karma for mitochondria. Nature requires a ransom for living things that do not connect with her chronically that is paid in illness and disease.Almost any disease is curable.…… just not every patient is because they refuse to alter their environment to suit their mitochondrial genome.

One of my sisters lives in Sweden,
and she recently told me that Swedish government has decided to not allow for 5 G.

Maybe there is a point to move there
The winter is a little long but the summer is awesome and it has lots of seafood
If going for vacation to the south each winter I think I would be able to thrive there, many places are very remote and little populated...

They have a lot of EHS people and there it is a legal illness, which means you will get support from the government when you have it.

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"the winter is a little long" -Inger....... I say the same thing about South Florida.

"the winter is a little long" -Inger....... I say the same thing about South Florida.

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I had to return to this comment. OMG! How many places, or people , on the face of the earth get less summer than Sweden. You got to love this woman's ability to thrive in cold. "a little long". Yes 11 and a half months is "a little long."

Vitamin D can be made from sun at latitudes above 37, but in Scandinavia (and that geographic region in general), there is persistent cloud-cover, even during the summertime. Stockholm, on average, gets 59 days of sun per year, compared to ~228 where I live, and the Stockholm summers are known to be rainier than winters.

The issues Sweden has is because they are way too much inside and use fake lights ... and technology!!! If you cut out these two and spend lots of time outside eating seafood, even if cloudy in winter you will feel awesome because of the cold and the snow

low quantum yield = Smog = air pollution = blocked sunlight = lowered quantum yield = Latitude = lowered solar power in all ranges = lowered UV exposure = Earth does not have its full spectrum of light = Tarp over a tree = trees dies no matter if they are watered and have access to CO2 and minerals from the ground = your modern world modeled = mitochondria that cannot make CO2 or water and leads to cellular dehydration. We need water to assimilate the deep power of sunlight to build Time.

"Unwarranted arrogance" of nature often runs into a brick wall called karma for mitochondria.

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I'm confused over the breathe into a paper bag hack... does that have something to do with increasing your CO2? Does that actually help increase CO2 if your mito aren't making it?

Brand New podcast and I think one of the better one's I've ever done. Max is an amazing guy from Germany I met in London in 2106. Before the truth can set you free, you need to identify which lie is holding you hostage. We talk about that here.
Once you eliminate epistemology and ignore obvious controls.…..you can 'scientifically prove' just about anything to keep the grant money flowing in. That is modern science in a nutshell and it is why nutrition and food studies are worthless to a mitochondriac.